300WSM - Is 2720fps too slow?

Greetings. I'm just getting into reloading (as in the stuff is still under the x-mas tree). : ) I have a trip coming up though and won't have time to figure everything out. I shot two factory loads through the chrono.
Winchester Supreme 180gr Accubonds - shot 2920fps.
Nosler Custom 180 gr Accubonds - shot 2720 fps (which I was a little suprised)

The Nosler grouped .5" at 100 yds - the Winchester grouped 1.1" at 100 yds. Most of the shooting on this trip will be 300-400 yds. (about 3" different at 400yds according to the ballistic calc - but 200 lower K.Energy).

Is that too slow in you opinion? I guess I like the accuracy and feel I can place it better.....but want enough juice behind it as well.

Greetings. I'm just getting into reloading (as in the stuff is still under the x-mas tree). : ) I have a trip coming up though and won't have time to figure everything out. I shot two factory loads through the chrono.
Winchester Supreme 180gr Accubonds - shot 2920fps.
Nosler Custom 180 gr Accubonds - shot 2720 fps (which I was a little suprised)

The Nosler grouped .5" at 100 yds - the Winchester grouped 1.1" at 100 yds. Most of the shooting on this trip will be 300-400 yds. (about 3" different at 400yds according to the ballistic calc - but 200 lower K.Energy).

Is that too slow in you opinion? I guess I like the accuracy and feel I can place it better.....but want enough juice behind it as well.

Thanks!

If you don't have time to hunt for other ammo I would go with the best shooting ammo.

2720 ft/sec is slow for the WSM but that's plenty fast for shooting 400 yards.

The Winchester supreme velocities are going to be hard to beat in a factory load because
the use proprietary powder that was developed for the WSM and cannot be purchased
by any other ammo manufacture. so don't expect any other brand to reach the velocity of
the Winchester brand In the WSMs.

2720 fps will be just fine for deer/elk out to 4-500 yards. a proper hit will kill either just as dead as any 3300 fps super duper magnum in the world. I have clients show up every year with the newest, fastest and biggest none of which does any good when you can't shoot it. one thing is for sure, no deer or elk will ever know the difference. take the equipment that shoots best. there is a man on long range hunting who's signature say's " a slow hit is better than a fast miss " I don't know who he is but take his advise, he's a smart man.

2720 is slow for a 300wsm but it's sufficient to kill elk at 600 yards with the accubond (nosler recommends a minimum of 1800fps for reliable expansion - starting at 2720, your bullet will reach 1800fps at 600 yards)